Geometry Q3 Review Name:______________ Geo Section:_____ Answer all 24 questions in this part. Each correct answer will receive 2 credits. No partial credit will be allowed. Utilize the information provided for each question to determine your answer. Note that diagrams are not necessarily drawn to scale. For each statement or question, choose the word or expression that, of those given, best completes the statement or answers the question. Record your answers on your separate answer sheet. Leave answers blank when indicated. 1 In the diagram below, , and and are drawn. If and , what is ? 1) 11º 2) 43º 3) 75º 4) 105º 2 If is mapped onto after a line reflection and is mapped onto after a translation, the relationship between and is that they are always 1) congruent and similar 2) congruent but not similar 3) similar but not congruent 4) neither similar nor congruent 3 An isosceles right triangle whose legs measure 6 is continuously rotated about one of its legs to form a three-dimensional object. The three- dimensional object is a 1) cylinder with a diameter of 6 2) cylinder with a diameter of 12 3) cone with a diameter of 6 4) cone with a diameter of 12 4 In regular hexagon ABCDEF shown below, , , and all intersect at G. When is reflected over and then rotated 180° about point G, is mapped onto 1) 2) 3) 4) 5 Leave Blank 6 Yolanda is making a springboard to use for gymnastics. She has 8-inch-tall springs and wants to form a 16.5° angle with the base, as modeled in the diagram below. To the nearest tenth of an inch, what will be the length of the springboard, x? 1) 2.3 2) 8.3 3) 27.0 4) 28.2
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Answer all 24 questions in this part. Each correct answer will receive 2 credits. No partial credit will be allowed. Utilize the information provided for each question to determine your answer. Note that diagrams are not necessarily drawn to scale. For each statement or question, choose the word or expression that, of those given, best completes the statement or answers the question. Record your answers on your separate answer sheet. Leave answers blank when indicated.
1 In the diagram below, , and and are drawn.
If and , what is
? 1) 11º 2) 43º 3) 75º 4) 105º
2 If is mapped onto after a line
reflection and is mapped onto after a translation, the relationship between
and is that they are always 1) congruent and similar 2) congruent but not similar 3) similar but not congruent 4) neither similar nor congruent
3 An isosceles right triangle whose legs measure 6
is continuously rotated about one of its legs to form a three-dimensional object. The three-dimensional object is a 1) cylinder with a diameter of 6 2) cylinder with a diameter of 12 3) cone with a diameter of 6 4) cone with a diameter of 12
4 In regular hexagon ABCDEF shown below, , , and all intersect at G.
When is reflected over and then rotated 180° about point G, is mapped onto 1) 2) 3) 4)
5 Leave Blank
6 Yolanda is making a springboard to use for gymnastics. She has 8-inch-tall springs and wants to form a 16.5° angle with the base, as modeled in the diagram below.
To the nearest tenth of an inch, what will be the length of the springboard, x? 1) 2.3 2) 8.3 3) 27.0 4) 28.2
12 In the diagram of below, points D and E are on sides and respectively, such that
.
If EB is 3 more than DB, , and , what is the length of ? 1) 6 2) 8 3) 9 4) 12
13 Quadrilateral MATH has both pairs of opposite sides congruent and parallel. Which statement about quadrilateral MATH is always true? 1) 2) 3) 4)
14 Leave Blank
15 The coordinates of the endpoints of directed line segment ABC are and . If
, the coordinates of B are 1) 2) 3) 4)
16 In triangle ABC, points D and E are on sides and , respectively, such that , and
.
If and , what is the length of
, to the nearest tenth? 1) 3.8 2) 5.6 3) 5.9 4) 15.7
17 In the diagram below, rectangle ABCD has vertices whose coordinates are , ,
, and .
Which transformation will not carry the rectangle onto itself? 1) a reflection over the line 2) a reflection over the line 3) a rotation of 180° about the point 4) a rotation of 180° about the point
20 In the accompanying diagram of right triangle ABC, altitude is drawn to hypotenuse .
Which statement must always be true? 1)
2)
3)
4)
21 An equation of circle O is . The statement that best describes circle O is the 1) center is and is tangent to the x-axis 2) center is and is tangent to the y-axis 3) center is and is tangent to the x-axis 4) center is and is tangent to the y-axis
22 In , is the perpendicular bisector of . Based upon this information, which
statements below can be proven? I. is a median. II. bisects . III. is isosceles. 1) I and II, only 2) I and III, only 3) II and III, only 4) I, II, and III
23 Triangle RJM has an area of 6 and a perimeter of 12. If the triangle is dilated by a scale factor of 3 centered at the origin, what are the area and perimeter of its image, triangle R'J'M'? 1) area of 9 and perimeter of 15 2) area of 18 and perimeter of 36 3) area of 54 and perimeter of 36 4) area of 54 and perimeter of 108
24 If , what is the value of x? 1) 7 2) 15 3) 21 4) 30
Perimeter will increase by the scale factor so 12x3=36. However both the base and height increase by 3 so the area increases by 3x3 or a scale factor of 9. So the area is now 6x9 or 54
Answer all 5 questions in this part. Each correct answer will receive 2 credits. Clearly indicate the necessary steps, including appropriate formula substitutions, diagrams, graphs, charts, etc. Utilize the information provided for each question to determine your answer. Note that diagrams are not necessarily drawn to scale. For all questions in this part, a correct numerical answer with no work shown will receive only 1 credit.
1 In parallelogram ABCD shown below, the
bisectors of and meet at E, a point on .
If , determine and state .
2 Trapezoids ABCD and A"B"C"D" are graphed on the set of axes below.
Describe a sequence of transformations that maps trapezoid ABCD onto trapezoid A"B"C"D".
3 In the model below, a support wire for a telephone pole is attached to the pole and anchored to a stake in the ground 15 feet from the base of the telephone pole. Jamal places a 6-foot wooden pole under the support wire parallel to the telephone pole, such that one end of the pole is on the ground and the top of the pole is touching the support wire. He measures the distance between the bottom of the pole and the stake in the ground. Jamal says he can approximate how high the support wire attaches to the telephone pole by using similar triangles. Explain why the triangles are similar.
Note the order of the points is the same (counter-clockwise) so it must be a direct isometry possibly some sort of double reflection. It appears to be a reflection over the y-axis and a reflection over the line y=-1. Either order works in this case. You could also make the case for two 90 degree rotations about point (0,-1). I don’t think it is possible with translations.
Because Jamal installed the support pole parallel to the telephone pole the triangles have congruent corresponding angles. Therefore by Angle-Angle similarity theorem the triangles are similar. Since they are similar, Jamal can figure out the lengths as the sides are proportional.
4 Aliyah says that when the line is dilated by a scale factor of 2 centered at the point , the equation of the dilated line is
. Is Aliyah correct? Explain why.
[The use of the set of axes below is optional.]
5 Given: , , with , and Prove: is the perpendicular bisector of
Fill in the missing statement and reasons below.
Statements Reasons 1 , , with , and
1 Given
2 2 3 and are supplementary.
and are supplementary.
3 Linear pairs of angles are supplementary.
4 4 Supplements of congruent angles are congruent.
5 5 ASA 6 , 6
7 is the perpendicular bisector of .
7
Aliyah is incorrect. Since the center of dilation is on the line, the dilated line is just the same line. All of the points would simply stretch out along the line. For example, point A(0,6) would move to A’(9,-4)
If points B and D are equidistant from the endpoints of AC then they are on the perpendicular bisector
28 ANS: rotation 180º about the origin, translation 2 units down; rotation 180º about B, translation 6 units down and 6 units left; or reflection over x-axis, translation 2 units down, reflection over y-axis